
Obviously you don't
have to have a degree from
Harvard in order to become a
billionaire – but it certainly helps. According to
Forbes' new ranking of universities with the highest number of billionaire alums, Harvard thrashes the competition with a record 62 billionaire grads to its credit – more than double the total of the #2 ranked school,
Stanford. A whopping 62 Harvard grads are worth $1 billion or more this year, up from 54 last year.
Yale clocks in at No. 5 on the list of the top 10 with 16 billionaire alums, while
Princeton barely makes the cut at all, coming out tied for last place with
Cornell with 9. Notable billionaire Harvard grads include New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, Citadel founder Kenneth Griffin,
Meg Whitman of eBay and David Rockefeller Sr. Worth noting: an
Ivy League degree isn't necessarily better, and
Forbes points out that on last year's Forbes 400 list, at least 41 billionaires did not have a college degree at all. Check out the full list of the top 10 after the jump: